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Wilma’S Song, Stephen Gillette
Wilma’S Song, Stephen Gillette
Sketches: the Online Creative Arts Journal of Tennessee State University
No abstract provided.
Tree Of Sorrow, Jon Micah Bayliss
Tree Of Sorrow, Jon Micah Bayliss
Sketches: the Online Creative Arts Journal of Tennessee State University
No abstract provided.
The Virtuous Woman, Anjetta Williams
The Virtuous Woman, Anjetta Williams
Sketches: the Online Creative Arts Journal of Tennessee State University
No abstract provided.
Life Isn’T About Arranging The Flowers, It’S About Controlling The Seeds, Christian Powell
Life Isn’T About Arranging The Flowers, It’S About Controlling The Seeds, Christian Powell
Sketches: the Online Creative Arts Journal of Tennessee State University
No abstract provided.
The Beast, Stephen Clark
The Beast, Stephen Clark
Sketches: the Online Creative Arts Journal of Tennessee State University
No abstract provided.
Just To Fit In, Stephen Clark
Just To Fit In, Stephen Clark
Sketches: the Online Creative Arts Journal of Tennessee State University
No abstract provided.
How I Will Live! Before I Bow., Michael Williams
How I Will Live! Before I Bow., Michael Williams
Sketches: the Online Creative Arts Journal of Tennessee State University
No abstract provided.
Catechism, Stephen Clark
Catechism, Stephen Clark
Sketches: the Online Creative Arts Journal of Tennessee State University
No abstract provided.
Ain’T Got Nowhere To Go, Anjetta Williams
Ain’T Got Nowhere To Go, Anjetta Williams
Sketches: the Online Creative Arts Journal of Tennessee State University
No abstract provided.
Late Summer 1912, Stephen Gillette
Late Summer 1912, Stephen Gillette
Sketches: the Online Creative Arts Journal of Tennessee State University
No abstract provided.
What To Sight And Smell Was Sweet: Flowers And Gardening In Paradise Lost, Linnea White
What To Sight And Smell Was Sweet: Flowers And Gardening In Paradise Lost, Linnea White
Colloquy Undergraduate Research Journal
Flowers and gardening have been part of human life since God placed Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. In Milton’s epic Paradise Lost, flowers and the act of gardening enhance the meaning of the poem and give insight into life before and after sin corrupted God’s creation. Milton’s use of plant and floral imagery highlights the changes and continuities between unfallen and fallen life in Paradise Lost.
Mother Noose, Mark Smith
Mother Noose, Mark Smith
Bryant Literary Review
Behind the yard of pumpkins
and blue hubbards, stems
Eros Vs. Logos, David Zepp Lash
Eros Vs. Logos, David Zepp Lash
Bryant Literary Review
On July 15, 2011 I was diagnosed with a stage IV "double hit" Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, a type of blood cancer.
Father, 1970, Julie Danho
Father, 1970, Julie Danho
Bryant Literary Review
Outside Sip-N-Dip Donuts, he and Drag and Crazy Andy down Cuervo until
After Harry's Suicide, E. G. Silverman
After Harry's Suicide, E. G. Silverman
Bryant Literary Review
I had not dreamed, so at first I remembered nothing.
The Sting Of It, Denise Utt
The Sting Of It, Denise Utt
Bryant Literary Review
If I could retire
I wouldn't have to commute
to the whims of the wind
Looking Forward To The Farmer's Market, Stephen Germic
Looking Forward To The Farmer's Market, Stephen Germic
Bryant Literary Review
Slender lives of orphans, sewage of a nation,
they talk in old age about childhood.
Ghost, Peter Barlow
Airport, Alex Russo
Airport, Alex Russo
Bryant Literary Review
a universe of utter transience connects people
moving in every direction like twelve thousand
Afterlife--The Drowning Pool, Catherine Tahmin
Afterlife--The Drowning Pool, Catherine Tahmin
Bryant Literary Review
when you die
they bring you warm towels
Microwave Popcorn, Ace Boggess
Microwave Popcorn, Ace Boggess
Bryant Literary Review
in the movie theaters of my childhood
I learned to love the dark
Rocket Man, Peter E. Murphy
Probably, Francine Witte
Probably, Francine Witte
Bryant Literary Review
That summer was knobby
and loose-skinned like the knuckles
of a tired old man. My father
Darwinian, Jennifer Tappenden
Darwinian, Jennifer Tappenden
Bryant Literary Review
The first cry divides
itself from happiness
East Of My Birth, Dennis Trudell
East Of My Birth, Dennis Trudell
Bryant Literary Review
Even in their homes, the island villagers
sometimes had to raise voices to be heard
Decrescendo, Patrick Graydon
Decrescendo, Patrick Graydon
Bryant Literary Review
Angst disappears with the rest of his fears,
the fanfare has begun.